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AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification Exam 2026
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AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification Exam 2026

Master Core Cloud Concepts with Real-World Scenarios and Practice Questions
Created bySydney Marshall
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Explains core cloud models, including service and deployment types, with a strong focus on real-world usage scenarios.
  • Provides a comprehensive understanding of cloud computing concepts, starting from foundational topics and progressing to more advanced principles.
  • Covers essential concepts such as scalability, elasticity, high availability, fault tolerance, & disaster recovery in a practical and easy to understand manner.
  • Helps learners understand modern pricing approaches, including consumption-based models, operational expenditure, and cost optimization strategies.
  • Each question is supported with clear explanations to help learners understand why an answer is correct.
  • Suitable for beginners as well as professionals who want to validate and strengthen their cloud fundamentals.

Included in This Course

300 questions
  • Practice Exam: 1100 questions
  • Practice Exam: 2100 questions
  • Practice Exam: 3100 questions

Description

This course is designed to provide a clear and structured understanding of cloud computing concepts and Microsoft Azure fundamentals, progressing from introductory topics to more advanced areas. It focuses on building a strong conceptual foundation by explaining key ideas such as cloud service models, deployment types, pricing structures, scalability, elasticity, high availability, and disaster recovery using practical, real-world scenarios.

The content emphasizes how modern organizations use cloud platforms to improve agility, optimize costs, and enhance reliability. Learners will gain insight into operational and capital expenditure models, shared responsibility principles, and how responsibilities shift across different service types. Core infrastructure concepts are explained in a way that makes them easy to understand, even for those with limited prior experience.

A significant part of the material is dedicated to security, identity, governance, and compliance fundamentals. Topics such as access control, data protection, monitoring, and policy enforcement are covered to help learners understand how cloud environments are secured and managed at scale. Networking, storage, and compute concepts are also introduced to provide a well-rounded technical perspective.

To reinforce learning, the course includes a large collection of high-quality, exam-style practice questions with clear explanations. These questions are designed to test understanding, improve problem-solving skills, and build confidence for real-world decision-making as well as certification preparation.

Who this course is for:

  • IT professionals who want to strengthen or refresh their core cloud knowledge
  • System administrators and support engineers transitioning to cloud-based environments
  • Developers and technical team members who want to understand cloud concepts without deep infrastructure management
  • Anyone preparing for entry-level cloud certification exams or interviews